TGG
TGG is an acronym that can refer to several distinct subjects across different fields. Without context, its meaning is ambiguous, and it may denote scientific concepts, literary works, or organizational names.
In genetics, TGG is the DNA triplet that specifies the amino acid tryptophan in the standard genetic
In literature, TGG commonly stands for The Great Gatsby, a 1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The
In other domains, TGG may be used as an initialism for various organizations, projects, or media titles.